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Reviews

Review: MiNT InstantFlex TL70 2.0 A while back we featured Joe Curzon‘s excellent review of the Original InstantFlex TL70, which was very well received. Now MiNT have upgraded the InstantFlex with the 2.0 version. And Joe has been kind enough to come back and give us another review. Check it out. At the end of May […]

Minolta SRT 100X review Stephen Dowling is back again with another great camera review. This time for a camera that often lives in the shadow of its contemporaries. But don’t be fooled, this camera is no slouch. Minolta might not have been as iconic a camera company as Japan’s Big Four – Canon, Nikon, Olympus and […]

Camera Review: Fujifilm GX 680 III S Professional Joe Curzon is back with another camera review. And he always picks the outsiders. This time it could be considered the ultimate outsider. A gigantic camera that hardly anyone has used. But Joe has, and he has written about it. Check it out. Gear Acquisition Syndrome is […]

Reflecting on shooting with The Impossible Project film Cengiz returns to the site with a great review of The Impossible Project film which he has been using for his project, Syria’s Children, where he documents the lives of refugee children. Check it this excellent piece. Based between Chicago and Iraq, Cengiz is a documentary photographer and freelance […]

Camera Review: InstantFlex TL70 Joe Curzon was recently on the site with a bag that contained a camera that got a few peoples interest piqued. So Joe very kindly offered to put a little review together of the fascinating InstantFlex TL70. The InstantFlex TL70 Film’s not dead, we know that. That’s why you’re reading Japan […]

Camera Review: Greetings from the GDR Today we have a great guest review of a camera that often gets overlooked. Patryk Burchard talks to us about the Praktica MTL5B. A fantastic piece of German photographic history, which you can pick up for a song. Check it out. What will happen if we take German photographic […]

Featured on Japan Camera Hunter Pin. Limited Edition of 500 For those of you in the know, I have been featuring peoples bags, their projects, their books and their film collections on the site for a long time. One of the people I featured is the talented Anastasia Petukhova, who is also the person behind […]

Camera Geekery: Leslie Camera Bag Here is something pretty cool. A bag designed for all the female photographers out there. Being a guy I pretty much don’t care what I sling over my shoulder, but I am only too aware that women don’t feel the same way about bags. In the photography market there are […]

Camera Geekery: FED 50 review Stephen Dowling from over at Zorkiphoto is a regular contributor to the site. And this time he shares with us a piece that was originally featured over on his site. A great little review of a camera that can be picked up for next to nothing. The FED 50, the […]

JCH Reviews: La Cravate Strap by Harry Benz A while back I was really impressed with the Urushi Camera Strap that Harry Benz makes. I tested it out all over the place and not only was it functional and hard wearing, but it was also a fine looking strap too. Well, now Harry has another […]